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2007;37:529539Calgary: University of Calgary; 2006Additionally, Tolin (2010) showed CBT to be superior to psychodynamic therapy at both post-treatment and at six months follow-up, although this occurred when depression and anxiety symptoms were examined together.Compared to pharmacological approaches, CBT and medication treatments had similar effects on chronic depressive symptoms, with effect sizes in the medium-large range (Vos, Haby, Barendregt, Kruijshaar, Corry, & Andrews, 2004)[PubMed]Leichsenring FOne major symptom of depression is loss of interest in things that were once found enjoyableEfficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: a meta-analysisFormat: AbstractFormatSummarySummary (text)AbstractAbstract (text)MEDLINEXMLPMID ListApplySend toChoose DestinationFileClipboardCollectionsE-mailOrderMy BibliographyCitation managerFormatSummary (text)Abstract (text)MEDLINEXMLPMID ListCSVCreate File1 selected item: 23939438FormatSummarySummary (text)AbstractAbstract (text)MEDLINEXMLPMID ListMeSH and Other DataE-mailSubjectAdditional textE-mailDidn't get the message? Find out why.Add to ClipboardAdd to CollectionsOrder articlesAdd to My BibliographyGenerate a file for use with external citation management software.Create File Performing your original search, cbt in depression and anxiety, in PubMed will retrieve 264 recordsSupportive Care in Cancer, Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in CancerIn a meta-analysis assessing the additive effects of CBT and pharmacological approaches, Peng and colleagues (2009) found that CBT was more effective in comparison to placebo, but CBT as an adjunct to antidepressant medication did not increase the effectiveness of antidepressants in this population.For anxiety disorders in the elderly, CBT (alone or augmented with relaxation training) did not enhance outcomes beyond relaxation training alone (Thorp et al., 2009), although many of these studies were uncontrolled